In March, Informa Law (London) will publish "A Practical Guide
to International Arbitration in London." a new book that examines
the operation of an international arbitration where the seat of the
arbitration is London. Content examines the tactical and legal issues
relevant to an international
arbitration in London from the perspective
of the arbitral process, including its relationship with the court
support given by the English courts. It also examines the role of the
English courts in assisting foreign arbitrations, discusses the
differences between arbitration and litigation and provides references
to legal authorities and the English Arbitration Act of 1996. It is
targeted to lawyers unfamiliar with London arbitration, including
foreign as well as English dispute resolution and transactional lawyers.
The new book costs $254.